X-type - screaming sound at speed
X-type - screaming sound at speed
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stigmundfreud

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22,454 posts

232 months

Thursday 8th May 2008
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Recently, whilst in Europe, we were cruising at speeds around the 90mph mark. At this speed there were a whail that sounds very much like a woman whailing.

Its not a bearing noise, its not a tyre noise it seems to be wind noise related as just below 90 = no noise then lots of it. It appears to come from the drivers A frame area. Is this a common noise as I've never heard it on any cars I've ever owned!

I'm wondering if at some point the windscreen has been replaced and not fitted correctly, the obvious issue being that how do I get my local garage to investigate the fault as it only happens at speeds in excess of 85mph (only in Europe..)

bob1179

14,126 posts

231 months

Thursday 8th May 2008
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I had a similar issue with my Rover. It turned out that the drivers side window wasn't closing totally, it was just literally a couple of millimeters, but above a certain speed it sounded just as you describe.

May be worth a look.

smile

stigmundfreud

Original Poster:

22,454 posts

232 months

Thursday 8th May 2008
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I had also considered that too, what I will do to test is open the window when next in Europe and check the result. Of course the wind noise may change but if its a seal problem on the door window it should instantly go, if its on the A frame it should go as the low pressure area moves

thanks

glazbagun

15,084 posts

219 months

Saturday 17th May 2008
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I get this in my Punto at 60, though it sounds like brake whine. In my case, its caused by a hole in the plastic below the screen, revealed after kids removed whatever OEM pat once sat in it. The solution is to drive faster.

INKYFATCAT

5 posts

212 months

Friday 20th June 2008
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I have experienced this as well ( 2004 model ). I think it was caused, as already suggested, by the drivers window not closing properly, or a faulty rubber seal on the door. I never got round to solving it as it was rather intermittent ( speed related ), and buying a new one cured it....